Next
month is the twentieth anniversary of the founding of this
web site. When we began Antiwar.com, Bill Clinton was in the
White House, we had a readership in the low 1,000s, and it wasn't
fashionable to protest America's wars. Today, yet another Democrat
is in the White House – and antiwar activism still isn't fashionable.
But one thing has changed: our voice reaches tens of thousands of
readers every day all over the world.

Indeed, we've
earned a place among the "mainstream" – we now have a
Drudge link between Adweek and the Atlantic! But rest
assured, we haven't gone "mainstream."

And we're more
than a web site: two years ago, when President Obama announced we
were invading Syria and asked for a vote in Congress to authorize
it, Antiwar.com played a key role in stopping the War Party dead
in their tracks.

But we aren't
resting on our laurels: once again, the War Party is on the march
– and, once again, we're turning to you for the support we need
to keep Antiwar.com going.